Bob Rossi wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:32:27PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
By moving the cygwin1.dll in the executable directory, things begin to
work. However, I don't understand how it's assumed that the new
cygwin1.dll acts the same as the one the executable was linked against.
See what I m
Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Fabrizio Salvatore wrote:
C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -fn 7x14 -g 120x24 -si -sk -sb -sl 1000 -fg
black -bg white -T "cygwin terminal Window" -e /usr/bin/tcsh -l
In case you didn't know, if you some settings most of the time, you
can specify them in ~/.Xdefaults (ev
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
I recently ran into a problem where DLL error messages were
apparently suppressed under zsh/RXVT though they appeared
under bash/CONSOLE.
How about under zsh/CONSOLE?
I was trying to build Subversion 1.4.0, and it at one point
configure
> Yes, try the 'catch throw' command in gdb -- that should break on the
> throw itself, and will give a useful stack trace (in my quick
> testing) ;)
Thanks, but that's not exactly what I'm looking for. I only want gdb to break
when the exception is not caught. Using the 'catch throw' command
I recently ran into a problem where DLL error messages were
apparently suppressed under zsh/RXVT though they appeared
under bash/CONSOLE.
I was trying to build Subversion 1.4.0, and it at one point
configure runs the following command:
ruby -r mkmf -e 'exit(have_func("rb_hash_foreach") ? 0 : 1)
Hi, all!
Tell me please were there any changes to cygwin that made such
behaviour: when launch from cygwin bash shell any windows program like
notepad, for example, it normally opens its window and I can work with
it. But when I enter to cygwin via ssh from Linux-machine or even from
local cygwin
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:32:27PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
> > By moving the cygwin1.dll in the executable directory, things begin to
> > work. However, I don't understand how it's assumed that the new
> > cygwin1.dll acts the same as the one the executable was linked against.
> > See what I mean?
On 22 September 2006 11:31, Eric Lilja wrote:
> $ kill -v
> bash: kill: v: invalid signal specification
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/jobb/example_programs/simple_iterator
> $ kill --version
> bash: kill: -version: invalid signal specification
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/jobb/example_programs/simple_iter
$ ps
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
2348 12348 2348 con 1005 12:08:25 /usr/bin/rxvt
361223483612 23920 1005 12:08:25 /usr/bin/bash
213636122136 27000 1005 12:17:43
/cygdrive/c/emacs/bin/emacs
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